myfavoritmartin:
Sorry didn’t see too many postings going on, I do read and understand your definition, mine however is diffrent in that I see this waoman giving devotion credence and admiration in the wrong area and then christ correcting her and saying "blessed are** those**
that hear the word of god …
Wouldn’t you consider the Blessed Virgin Mary to fall under “**those ** that hear the Word of God”?
This brings up yet another point: hearing the Word of God. Jesus *didn’t * say “blessed are those that *read * the Word of God.”

Protestants often point to Romans 10:9,13 to justify their position that we are saved by faith alone. It says that “if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved…For ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’” You have to remember, though, that a text without a context is only a pretext. If we read further we see that Scripture lays out the following conditions:
“But how can they call on him in whom they have not believed?
And how can they believe in him of whom they have not
heard?
And how can they **hear ** without someone to preach?
And how can people preach unless they are sent?”
(Romans 10:14-15)
The foundational condition that underlies the idea of being saved by “confessing with your mouth…” is that you must hear from someone who was “sent.” So, what’s so significant about this word “sent”? The word in Greek is “apostello.” Does that sound familiar? It has the same root as the word apostle (which is “apostolos” in Greek). So, this passage is saying that you must hear from an apostolic authority to know what to believe and, consequently, what to confess with your mouth. Who is it that has apostolic authority today considering that all the apostles have been dead for quite some time now? The one, holy, Catholic, APOSTOLIC Church!
Back to the Mary thing, though, we don’t venerate her womb or her breasts, we venerate
her* as a person. After all, our bodies are dust and to dust we shall return.
*“Blessed are YOU amongst women.”